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The Athmac was a short-lived English cyclecar which was manufactured by Athmac Motor Company of Leyton, then in Essex (now part of Greater London) in 1913. The friction-driven car, named 10/12, was propelled by a 1,110 cc four-cylinder engine. It featured final drive by long belts to the rear axle and was supposed to sell at 120 guineas, but production never got off the ground.

References

  1. Georgano, Nick (2001). The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile. Norwich: The Stationery Office. p. 91. ISBN 0-11-702319-1.
  2. Burgess Wise, David (2002). A complete Encyclopedia of Automobiles. London: Greenwich Editions. p. 170. ISBN 0-86288-258-3.


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